
IncludeHer Finds Massive Gender Bias in Aus High Schools
A new report has revealed the Australian high school curriculum has a gender bias when it comes to teaching children about scientists and scientific discoveries. The study was conducted as
A new report has revealed the Australian high school curriculum has a gender bias when it comes to teaching children about scientists and scientific discoveries. The study was conducted as
Shawn O’Halloran and Dean Newbury beam in to discuss the never-before-seen police bodycam vision of the Altercation in Atlanta two years ago. This is a Trekzone First. Bodycam Vision 1:
As the writers and actors strike continues in Hollywood our favourite shows are placed on the back burner while the very real human cost of the industry is laid bare.
Welcome to the twentieth year of Trekzone. From humble beginnings, we’ve grown. What was a high school project has become the biggest hobby I could’ve imagined.
You can’t deep dive into the latest Star Trek news and opinion without beaming Larry Nemecek to the stage… he’s with us as part of our twentieth anniversary celebration with
Bill and Dan are the two halves that make up the main Trek Geeks podcast and they recently celebrated 300 episodes. Today we’re catching up all together for just the
First appearing on Trekzone ten years ago to celebrate ten years of Trekzone, Doug’s back and diving into life and Picard season three…
Lee Sargent beamed in live to return to Talkin’ Trek – our series of Trekzone Conversations diving into two guys thoughts on Star Trek… lets stoke the embers and get
The 2023 Trekzone Fan Film Awards begin our Celebrating 20 Years of Trekzone livestream event. We’re celebrating Star Trek Fan Films from over the past thirteen months with nineteen categories.
Twenty years ago I had an idea to fulfil a school assignment, ten years ago I started podcasting… on this edition of A Trekzone Conversation we celebrate that incredible milestone…
Anytime Supanova put on a convention it’s an awesome weekend. For the first time in a while, join us on a tour of the exhibition floor… catching up with management
You’ve heard him as Winnie the Pooh, Tigger or even Hondo Ohnaka … and now the man behind the voice joins us for A Trekzone Conversation direct from Supanova Sydney…
The best part of our hobby is the ability to get backstage and chat with the actors who headline conventions. On this Trekzone Conversation – I’m incredibly thrilled to sit
From Missy on Doctor Who to Miranda Croft on The Flight Attendant, it’s the incredibly talented, funny and cheeky Michelle Gomez – direct from her signing table at Supanova Sydney.
As we count down to The 2023 Trekzone Fan Film Awards on July 10, join us for a deep dive into the nominees for each of the nineteen categories. Today
It officially begins here. After thirteen months of manually scouring the internet and keeping a spreadsheet up-to-date, Mentioning Trekkie Mentions and Trekzone are ready to announce their nominees for The
It’s the end of the third week of March 2025. Here’s the science and space
Astronauts often experience immune dysfunction, skin rashes, and other inflammatory conditions while travelling in space, and international researchers believe these issues are likely due to the overly sterile nature of the International Space Station.
Australia’s first state government funded satellite, Kanyini, has delivered its first images from space, marking
Data from NASA’s InSight mission suggest Mars has a liquid core similar to Earth’s, but European scientists say the core may be solid, at least below a certain temperature.
Scientists have successfully used lasers to identify microbe fossils in rocks from Earth, which are like the rocks found on Mars, opening up the possibility of searching for fossils on the Red Planet.
International scientists, including an Australian, say they’ve found evidence of the highest-energy neutrino detected to date. The result suggests the particle came from beyond our Milky Way, they say, although its precise origin remains mysterious.
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It’s the end of the third week of March 2025. Here’s the science and space headlines from the week that was… Kanyini phones home, shows
Astronauts often experience immune dysfunction, skin rashes, and other inflammatory conditions while travelling in space, and international researchers believe these issues are likely due to the overly sterile nature of the International Space Station.
Australia’s first state government funded satellite, Kanyini, has delivered its first images from space, marking a significant milestone for the space mission. Mission Director Peter
Data from NASA’s InSight mission suggest Mars has a liquid core similar to Earth’s, but European scientists say the core may be solid, at least below a certain temperature.
Scientists have successfully used lasers to identify microbe fossils in rocks from Earth, which are like the rocks found on Mars, opening up the possibility of searching for fossils on the Red Planet.
International scientists, including an Australian, say they’ve found evidence of the highest-energy neutrino detected to date. The result suggests the particle came from beyond our Milky Way, they say, although its precise origin remains mysterious.
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